Atlassian Data-Center Installation Automation
Introduction
This repository is a suite of Ansible roles, playbooks and support scripts to automate the installation and maintenance of Atlassian Data Center products in cloud environments.
Usage
Cloud DC-node deployment playbooks
The usual scenario for usage as part of a cloud deployment is to invoke the script as part of post-creation actions invoked while a new product node is being brought up. In the case of AWS, this would usually be done by cfn-init/user-data. For example, the Jira quickstart template creates a per-node launch configuration that fetches this repository and runs the appropriate AWS/product playbook, which invokes the appropriate roles.
In practice, the Ansible roles require some information about the infrastructure
that was deployed (e.g. RDS endpoint/password). The way this is currently
achieved (on AWS) is that have the CloudFormation template dump this information
into the file /etc/atl as RESOURCE_VAR=<resource> lines. This can be then
sourced as environment variables to be retrieved at runtime . See the
helper-script bin/ansible-with-atl-env and the corresponding
groups_vars/aws_node_local.yml var-file.
Overriding parameters
If you want to customise the playbook behaviour the simplest method is to fork this repository and add your own. However, for some one-off tasks you can also override the default and calculated settings with special values. To do this, provide command-line overrides to ansible-playbook.
The most likely use-case for this is to download a custom product distribution
for testing (for example, a pre-release version of Jira). If you are running ansible-playbook
directly, the command for this would look like the following:
ansible-playbook \
-e atl_product_download_url=http://s3.amazon.com/atlassian/jira-9.0.0-PRE-TEST.tar.gz \
-e atl_use_system_jdk=true \
-e atl_download_format=tarball \
\
-i inv/aws_node_local aws_jira_dc_node.yml
You can also do this on a CloudFormation template where the stack details are in /etc/atl.
On such templates, the variable ATL_ANSIBLE_EXTRA_PARAMS is added to the
ansible-playbook parameters in bin/ansible-with-alt-env. In this case you
need to set it to:
ATL_ANSIBLE_EXTRA_PARAMS="-e atl_product_download_url=http://s3.amazon.com/atlassian/jira-9.0.0-PRE-TEST.tar.gz -e atl_use_system_jdk=true -e atl_download_format=tarball"
To set the same parameters in the AWS Quick Starts for
Jira Data Center,
Confluence Data Center, and
Bitbucket Data Center, enter
them in the Custom command-line parameters for Ansible field:
-e atl_product_download_url=http://s3.amazon.com/atlassian/jira-9.0.0-PRE-TEST.tar.gz -e atl_use_system_jdk=true -e atl_download_format=tarball
Development
Development philosophy
The suite is intended to consist of a number of small, composable roles that can be combined together into playbooks. Wherever possible the roles should be platform-agnostic as possible, with platform-specific functionality broken out into more specific roles.
Where possible the roles are also product-agnostic (e.g. downloads), with more specific functionality added in later product-specific roles.
Roles should be reasonably self-contained, with sensible defaults configured in
<role>/defaults/main.yml and overridden by the playbook at runtime. Roles may
implicitly depend on variables being defined elsewhere where they cannot define
them natively (e.g. the jira_config role depends on the atl_cluster_node_id
var being defined; on AWS this is provided by the aws_common role, which
should be run first).
Development and testing
See Development for details on setting up a development environment and running tests.
Ansible layout
- Helper scripts are in
bin/. In particular thebin/ansible-with-atl-envwrapper is of use during AWS node initialisation. See Usage above for more information. - Inventory files are under
inv/. For AWScfn-initthe inventoryinv/aws_node_localinventory is probably what you want. - Note that this expects the environment to be setup with infrastructure information; see Usage above.
- Global group vars loaded automatically from
group_vars/<group>.yml. In particular notegroup_vars/aws_node_local.ymlwhich loads infrastructure information from the environment. - Roles are under
roles/ - Platform specific roles start with
<platform-shortname>_..., e.g.roles/aws_common/. - Similarly, product-specific roles should start with
<product>_....
License
Copyright © 2019 Atlassian Corporation Pty Ltd. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.